10 Friday, April 7, 1972 University Daily Kansan Jamboree to Replace Fling Flop By WENDIE ELLIOTT Kansas Staff Writer This year's Jayhawk Jam boree will be another attempt by the Association of University Flingers to sponsor Spring Fling. The last Spring Fling was in 1970 and it was a disaster, Larry Widom Overland Park junior and co-owner of Jayhawk Jamboree said Thursday. That was the year of the Kobe lions' game against the 7:30 p.m. curfew, the National Guard on campus and the University. A decide either to end school early or allow alternatives during final week. No one was very interested in a curfew. This year's plans began in October, 1971. Wisdom said, "We want men from all the residence hall to attend a council meeting of AURH to ask them if the chairmen are body, would sponsor our Fire Fighter." AS SOCIAL CHAIRMAN of Joseph R. Pearson Hall, Wisdom had agreed to the big job that lay $15,000 in Aid For Research Is Available The availability of undergraduate research awards for the summer of 1972 and the fall of 1973 were announced Thursday by Delbert Shankel, associate dean of the Library of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Shankel said the University General Research Committee should take action on University's appropriations for research to support the research that would be done by undergraduate for the coming year. "The College of Liberal Arts was asked to administer these funds which are available for any need. The University," Shankar said. Fifteen to 20 awards will be available during the academic year for $600 for eight weeks of full-time research during the academic year, which provide $250 stipends for part-time research during the academic year, he said. To apply for an award and an assistant student should send to Shanbel a application brief describing his support, supporting letter from a member of the faculty who is willing to support and advise the student on his studies. Shankel said the deadlines for applying for these awards are April 25 for the summer awards, and May 15 for academic year awards. Announcements of the recipients for the summer awards will be made shortly after May 1, Khalid said. KU to Host Mock Session Of U.N. Council Kansas' 1972 Model U.N. Security Council will meet April 14-16 at Naismith Hall, John F. Kennedy University, to secretary general for the 1972 Kansas Model U.N.-Security Council, said Thursday Poley said the council would attempt to build a nuclear capability of the U.N. Security Council College and high school students will research the foreign policies of assigned countries and analyze their impact on security council. Poley said Poley said student delegates would be expected to have researched the social and political aspects of each nation they represent. Some of the issues that will be brought before the council will concern Middle East, South Asia and Pakistan - questions Poley asks. The event is sponsored by the Council of International Relations and United Nations Affairs, Mike Blakely, former president of Topena, will be the president of the 1972 model security council. Persons interested in representing a country at the model security council should contact Poley at Room 112B of Kansas Union or the dean of foreign students at 282 Strong Hall. Demo Delegates 27% Women WASHINGTON (AP)—An delegation of the delegates chosen so far to the Democratic national convention are women, a women's group of mothers. That is more than double the number of people convention but is far short of the 51 per cent that the new party guidelines would indicate as a target. ahead of the residence halls, and, he said, he found himself chairman of the steering committee. In January of 1971, the group had been looking over reports of past spring entertainments at the university, with the idea of bringing the scholarship halls in on the planning of Spring Entertainments. The scholarship halls had at one time been a part of WRI and the scholarship halls had together. The scholarship halls accepted the invitation and the committee to plan Spring Fling Events. The guidelines call for delegates to reflect their proportionate ration of the population, state, national state, women are in a majority. In the meantime, the Greeks were trying to get Greek Week together. They had it bad such a hard time, and they started activities in the past either, Wisdom said, and it soon became apparent that it would help both teams win. As it turned out, both Spring Fling and Greek Week had been planned for the same week, and we didn't expect to include the other in their activities. THE PANHELLENIC and InterFraternity Councils formed a steering committee with heads of the three colleges and decided to officiate camp. From these early stages of planning, which has involved the establishment of a campus has come an array of 14 events to be held on the University of Texas at Austin. The University Events Committee had to okay all events, Wisdom said, and financial jacking had to be ceased. Each event was donated to census was sided to donate 40 cents a person o help cover expenses. In addition, Lawrence merchants were solicited. Eight establishments donated $25 and $30 to the Jamboree advertising of the Jamboree. There was some problem convincing the residence halls to come up with the 40 cents per person, Eleanor Putnam, Leawood freshm in and coachairman of the college committee, said Thursday. "Once we got started, we had people coming in offering as much money as we needed to break even," she said. "A thousand dollars was all we could dig up for a concert," he said, "and that was cutting back on other things." When the junior class came along and offered to finance a concert, we jumped at the chance. Wisdom said. THE JUNIOR CLASS was one of the few classes in town with wisdom had already reserved loch for Saturday night in the tope that a concert could be given. The Brewer and Shipley concert at 10 p.m. Saturday, will host the Junior class $1,500 to sponsor. An additional $1,500 is being paid by Mid Continent, which has the Red Dog Fm. The junior class of students leave a percentage of any profit over $8,000. Wisdom said. Another organization eager to be a part of the Jamboree to host a marathon radio broadcast which began at 9 a.m. this morning will feature many performances. KUOK MADE arrangement. Jamboree, Dick丹尔.KUOK manager said KUOK gave the Jamboree, and amounting to $200 and use of the booth on Jayhawk Bouleard, Dolan said. KUOK also allowed the Jamboree to be used for advertising in the booth. In return, KUOK was mentioned in advertising materials of the Jamaican company Doland said, KUOK had to charge the Jamboree $20 because the Lawrence merchants were the promotions of the Jamboree. Originally, the planning committee had intended to hire a carnival to be set up near Allen Field House. According to Trish Grunder, St. John Freshman and chairman of the carnival committee, the only reason committee members had to attend because they had started too late and didn't know who to contact for information. She said she made sure people attended State Fair Association. The secretary sent addresses of people to contact, but by the time he sent them, all the carnivals he suggested were booked up for the ALL OTHER EVENTS are a celebration traditionally sponsored by the Greeks and the new ones planned by the independents, Wisdom Although the Jamboree officially began Sunday, the main events will begin tonight with the 7 p.m. show at 9:30 p.m. in hoch Auditorium. --- DIAMOND ELEGANCE A lifetime of beauty captured in rings picked with about to be married budgets in mind in gold white and yellow gold 4 DIAMOND $169 BRIDAL SET The street dance, featuring the Chessman Square, is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. Friday on the third floor of O-zone. There will be free beer. 809 Mass. Lawrence Springtime is Ringtime 836 Kansas Topeka All Women Currently Enrolled at K.U. According to Punat, traffic and security will patrol the area along with volunteer marshals to help ensure that no cars enter the band while it is performing. Applications are now available for the two Tri Delta Service Project Scholarships at the Dean of Women's Office and Office of Financial Aid. LAWRENCE DRAGWAY Now Open EVERY SUNDAY Gates Open 10 a.m.-Time Trials 10:30 Eliminations Start at 2:00 p.m. Relay events will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium. Special events will include a chariot race, a frisee contest, a tug of war game, Potter's Lake and a sack race. SPECTATOR ADMISSION ONLY $1.00 3 miles West of Lawrence on U.S. 40 Hiway Starting at 2 p.m. Cars entered from 4 states Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska & Iowa UBU ROI (King Ubu) April 6-15 8 p.m. 864-3982 KU EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE Spring Sing will be the last event of the Jambores. It is scheduled for May 10th, Hoch, according to Cathy Brown, Wichita junior and co-coachman of the band. Potterstock, featuring "Tide" and "Whale," will be from 1 to 5 p.m. on Friday at Lab 32, wraps up in the week. Jayhawk Jamboree and will include a Gymkhana with students beginning at 11 a.m. and the first car race at noon, Ray Kramer, Shawnee University security director of the club car bus. THUMP THEATRE Appearing Saturday Night April 8 at MADHATTER Patronize Kansan Advertisers